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Guest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 8:39 am
That’s open for discussion. I’m not the original poster…,
Definition of sweep is, when one team wins all their games. Doesn’t say “win in a row” If VR wins the next 2, technically it’s a sweep. They did not lose.
Just saying.
The tie is not a win, so how can it be a sweep? A sweep implies winning all the games against another team. There's no exemption for tying one game in the series, that kills the sweep. For a sweep VR needed to win 6-0 not 6-1.
Faulty logic above.
A tie isn't a loss either...
Here is the definition....
"The word sweep is commonly used in North American sports such as baseball, basketball, cricket and ice hockey which have playoff or regular season series, to describe a situation where one team wins all the games in a series"
So according to the definition its a sweep. Sorry.
let me clarify, potentially it can be a sweep!! Lots of hockey left.
Lets get this series over and done with so the Rangers make their cuts and everyone can move on
Guest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 8:39 am
That’s open for discussion. I’m not the original poster…,
Definition of sweep is, when one team wins all their games. Doesn’t say “win in a row” If VR wins the next 2, technically it’s a sweep. They did not lose.
Just saying.
The tie is not a win, so how can it be a sweep? A sweep implies winning all the games against another team. There's no exemption for tying one game in the series, that kills the sweep. For a sweep VR needed to win 6-0 not 6-1.
Faulty logic above.
A tie isn't a loss either...
Here is the definition....
"The word sweep is commonly used in North American sports such as baseball, basketball, cricket and ice hockey which have playoff or regular season series, to describe a situation where one team wins all the games in a series"
So according to the definition its a sweep. Sorry.
let me clarify, potentially it can be a sweep!! Lots of hockey left.
Lets get this series over and done with so the Rangers make their cuts and everyone can move on
Guest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 8:39 am
That’s open for discussion. I’m not the original poster…,
Definition of sweep is, when one team wins all their games. Doesn’t say “win in a row” If VR wins the next 2, technically it’s a sweep. They did not lose.
Just saying.
The tie is not a win, so how can it be a sweep? A sweep implies winning all the games against another team. There's no exemption for tying one game in the series, that kills the sweep. For a sweep VR needed to win 6-0 not 6-1.
Faulty logic above.
A tie isn't a loss either...
Here is the definition....
"The word sweep is commonly used in North American sports such as baseball, basketball, cricket and ice hockey which have playoff or regular season series, to describe a situation where one team wins all the games in a series"
So according to the definition its a sweep. Sorry.
let me clarify, potentially it can be a sweep!! Lots of hockey left.
Lets get this series over and done with so the Rangers make their cuts and everyone can move on
Any thoughts on who's getting cut?
Not sure who but there is 4 firm commitments out there
The tie is not a win, so how can it be a sweep? A sweep implies winning all the games against another team. There's no exemption for tying one game in the series, that kills the sweep. For a sweep VR needed to win 6-0 not 6-1.
Faulty logic above.
A tie isn't a loss either...
Here is the definition....
"The word sweep is commonly used in North American sports such as baseball, basketball, cricket and ice hockey which have playoff or regular season series, to describe a situation where one team wins all the games in a series"
So according to the definition its a sweep. Sorry.
let me clarify, potentially it can be a sweep!! Lots of hockey left.
Lets get this series over and done with so the Rangers make their cuts and everyone can move on
Any thoughts on who's getting cut?
Not sure who but there is 4 firm commitments out there
Troll , don’t listen boys SC never makes more than a couple moves . Focus on beating those hillbillies don’t listen to the bs on here .
Guest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 8:39 am
That’s open for discussion. I’m not the original poster…,
Definition of sweep is, when one team wins all their games. Doesn’t say “win in a row” If VR wins the next 2, technically it’s a sweep. They did not lose.
Just saying.
The tie is not a win, so how can it be a sweep? A sweep implies winning all the games against another team. There's no exemption for tying one game in the series, that kills the sweep. For a sweep VR needed to win 6-0 not 6-1.
Faulty logic above.
A tie isn't a loss either...
Here is the definition....
"The word sweep is commonly used in North American sports such as baseball, basketball, cricket and ice hockey which have playoff or regular season series, to describe a situation where one team wins all the games in a series"
So according to the definition its a sweep. Sorry.
It's not a sweep dumbass. They didn't win ALL the games. They tied one. Read the definition. Are you new to sports buddy?
Guest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 8:39 am
That’s open for discussion. I’m not the original poster…,
Definition of sweep is, when one team wins all their games. Doesn’t say “win in a row” If VR wins the next 2, technically it’s a sweep. They did not lose.
Just saying.
The tie is not a win, so how can it be a sweep? A sweep implies winning all the games against another team. There's no exemption for tying one game in the series, that kills the sweep. For a sweep VR needed to win 6-0 not 6-1.
Faulty logic above.
A tie isn't a loss either...
Here is the definition....
"The word sweep is commonly used in North American sports such as baseball, basketball, cricket and ice hockey which have playoff or regular season series, to describe a situation where one team wins all the games in a series"
So according to the definition its a sweep. Sorry.
It's not a sweep dumbass. They didn't win ALL the games. They tied one. Read the definition. Are you new to sports buddy?
Thank you! I’m glad I’m not the only one who thought that.